Syrian Military Massacred More Than 200 People in the Last Two Days
A investigation by Human Rights Watch has identified the locations of 27 different "torture centers" across Syria where thousands of citizens have been interrogated and abused since the nation's uprising began in March of 2011. The activist group has issued an stunning 81-page report based of interviews with more than 200 people who spent time in the facilities, and those detainees were able to identify the exact location of the centers, the branch of the security services running each one, and in many cases, the identity of the military official running the prison.
In addition to identifying the location of the centers, former detainees provided graphic details on the torture methods being used, which include beatings, electric shocks, burning, fingernail pulling, and sexual assault. Some of the torture victims were interviewed included women, the elderly, and even children.
HRW concludes that responsibility for the torture goes all the way up to the highest levels of the Syrian government, including president Bashar al-Assasd. Unfortunately, because Syria never ratified the treaty that created the International Criminal Court it would take a resolution by the full United Nations Security Council (including China and Russia) to bring any of the perpetrators to justice.
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